The last major criminal suspect from World War II was set to arrive in Germany today, ending a roller coaster odyssey that began when American Nazi hunters first set their sights on the retired autoworker from suburban Cleveland 32 years ago.

The return of alleged Nazi death camp guard John Demjanjuk to Germany for trial on war crimes was delayed again Tuesday by a federal court, shortly after six immigration officers removed the retired autoworker from his suburban home in a wheelchair.

The deportation of alleged Nazi death camp guard John Demjanjuk should be blocked because forcing the frail 89-year-old to go to Germany would amount to torture, his attorney said in a court filing Tuesday.

The timing and immensity of the current downturn in retail are dire, and not just for the employees who lose jobs, the company shareholders and the shoppers who no longer can buy from their favorite stores. Cities entire regions, even are struggling because spending has almost slammed to a stop.

Italy's Filippo Magnini surged ahead late to win the 100-meter freestyle Sunday in the Seven Hills meet in Rome, one of the last major international swimming competitions ahead of the Beijing Olympics.

The Justice Department said Monday that an alleged former Nazi death camp guard has exhausted all legal avenues for trying to remain in the United States and the government remains committed to deporting him.

A former autoworker accused of being a Nazi death camp guard has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reject an order by the nation's chief immigration judge that he be deported, a newspaper reported Friday.